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Strix Drones

Universal autonomous drone docking stations enabling beyond line of sight

Israel
11-50

Vitality Radar

59
Current
6M History
Industry
Updated 4 days ago

Pillar Analysis

Presence
Digital footprint, brand visibility, and online reach across channels
78
Business
Revenue signals, funding status, partnerships, and market traction
56
Innovation
R&D activity, patents, product launches, and technology adoption
72
Pulse
Recent momentum — hiring trends, news mentions, and social engagement
43
Capacity
Team strength, leadership depth, and organizational scale
48

Strategic Assessment

Strategic Vector

Strix Drones appears to be positioning itself as a niche autonomous drone-docking and drone-in-a-box provider for both commercial and defense use, with emphasis on drone-agnostic systems and base-protection applications. The available signals suggest an early-stage company pursuing cross-border manufacturing and market expansion rather than a large-scale, mature platform business.

Efficiency Ratio

The company shows moderate output relative to a small team, with visible product and manufacturing activity, but limited public evidence of broad customer traction, scaled revenue, or organizational depth.

Evidence Signals

Product Launch HIGH Israel

Public website promotes fully automated, universal drone docking station technology for drone-in-a-box use cases.

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Expansion HIGH Dayton, Ohio, United States

Reported plan to begin manufacturing drone-agnostic docking stations at a new plant in Dayton, Ohio, including supply contracts with nearby factories for components.

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Other MEDIUM Israel

Company materials and directory listings indicate a defense-oriented portfolio focused on autonomous weapon systems, UAVs, and strategic object security applications.

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Other MEDIUM Hod HaSharon, Israel

Directory data estimates a small operational footprint of 11-20 employees and lists headquarters in Hod HaSharon, Israel.

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Other LOW Israel

Public directory data states the company has never raised funding before and reports approximate annual revenue of $941,105.

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Partnership MEDIUM Dayton, Ohio, United States

The company reportedly signed contracts with other factories in the Dayton area to supply components for initial assembly operations.

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About
Manufactures universal, drone-agnostic docking stations that enable continuous autonomous operations. The climate-controlled infrastructure supports Group 1-3 unmanned aerial systems with rapid battery charging, real-time telemetry, and automated launch/recovery capabilities for defense perimeter security, counter-drone operations, and commercial logistics.
Relevancy
Enables autonomous drone operations for defense applications including base protection, surveillance, and rapid response. DFNDR system counters Group 1-3 UAS threats with integrated attack drones and munitions payloads, providing cost-effective enhancement to existing air defense capabilities.
Tags
#drone-docking #universal-systems #autonomous-operations #DFNDR #air-defense #base-protection #drone-agnostic #US-manufacturing

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